Many labs have tested moon rocks before. It's likely the sample was tested by one. Anyone can request moon rocks for scientific purposes from NASA. One test said it's not moon dust. One said it might be, but it's more likely to be a very small amount mixed in with plain-old earth stuff.
Also, the note given by Neil doesn't mention the sample at all. It's a real note, that's been confirmed, but it might have no relation whatsoever to the sample.
they just compared the sample to write up's from NASA which arent valid anyway.
Why aren't they valid?
all she did was find some dirt without organics. its a fake, who cares.
We can't know for sure if its fake.
just more fake PR news issued by NASA to drum up support. ironic this story is all of a sudden in the news as NASA is trying to keep funding for its future "moon/mars" missions.
This wasn't issued by NASA. This wouldn't even give NASA any support. NASA has been facing opposition for decades, this isn't planned. NASA even got a large increase in their budget for FY 2018, why would they need this to keep funding if they already have it?